Jefferson Smith worked as a Research Scientist at Oxford Nanopore Technologies starting in 2022. Before that, they worked at the University of Oxford from 2018 to 2022, where they completed a DPhil project involving the engineering of light-activated synthetic cells and their communication with living cells. Jefferson also worked on a DPhil rotation project involving in vitro ATP regeneration using chromatophore vesicles from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Prior to their time at the University of Oxford, Smith worked at the University of Bristol in 2016, where they conducted a BSc Final Year Project focused on tagging the TIM-21 gene in C. elegans for protein interactome studies. Jefferson'searliest work experience was at GSK from 2015 to 2016, where they served as a Synthetic Biochemistry Industrial Placement Student and focused on constructing an olfactory biosensor using odorant sensing proteins.
Jefferson Smith completed their education in the following chronological order:
From 2017 to 2021, Jefferson Smith attended the University of Oxford, where they pursued a DPhil in Synthetic Biology. Jefferson'sfield of study focused on the field of Synthetic Biology.
Prior to that, from 2013 to 2017, Smith studied at the University of Bristol, where they obtained a BSc in Biochemistry with a study in Industry. Jefferson'smain area of focus was Biochemistry during this period.
Between 2011 and 2013, Smith attended Ashby School. However, no specific degree or field of study is mentioned for this period.
From 2006 to 2011, Smith studied at The William Allitt School. Similar to Ashby School, no specific degree or field of study is noted for this period either.
Summarizing their education history, Smith completed a DPhil in Synthetic Biology at the University of Oxford, a BSc in Biochemistry with study in Industry at the University of Bristol, and attended Ashby School and The William Allitt School without any specified degrees or fields of study.
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